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Wine Tasting September 26

Here we are in the third week of annual drydock. The first week is festive, seeing folks face to face on the passenger boat that you seldom see otherwise. Second week a little less rosy. Third week we are all really ready for the Whatcom Chief to come back with her new coat of paint, ready for yet another year of reliable service. What colors will she be wearing this year??

Last weekend was busy with wine biz…our regular tasting on Saturday and the special Equinox food pairing event on Sunday. Both days were lovely, sunny, and warm fall days, picture perfect. Saturday was a small group, smallest in some months, made for easier conversation and visiting. All the wines showed very well, and the new truffles were also a hit…hmm, need a picture of those truffles!

Sunday turned out to be a great success! We had 16 guests for the wine and food pairing event, and all seemed to enjoy the terrific “small bites” that Mary Beth worked hours on putting together in our little galley, and the five wonderful wines that we paired with each dish. 

My own feeling is that MB worked way too hard on the food, Pat worked way too hard washing dishes (never again a fresh plate for every dish!), and Steve and I worked too hard schlepping tables and chairs up and down the stairs. Look for the next event to have great wine and great food, yes, but presented in a more casual way. We are already at the drawing board, so stay tuned!

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This week’s wines:

Dry Creek chenin blanc (Calif)
luscious notes of melon, peach, and lemon peel, a great buy… $10

Marchetti Later Harvest Verdicchio*…
Full-bodied with lush notes of pear and melon, and beautiful acidity. A one of a kind wine from one of the great winemakers of Marche …$14
* OR if it’s sunny, possibly continuing to celebrate the summer with the ’08 Brancott Sauv blanc (NZ) $14 (“gooseberry , lime, nectarine, and lemongrass “)

Domaine L’Hortus Pic St. Lou red  (France)…a Rhone blend with a richness of black currants, plums and blueberries, along with some coffee…named for the 638m crag shown below, this little appellation consistently produces wines of intensity and concentration…$14

Casa Lapostolle Cuvee Alexandre Cab Sauv 2003 (Chile)… A full-bodied and expressive red, with plenty of berry, red plum and chocolate-spice flavors. There are nice mineral and cedar notes mixed in, with fine tannins on the finish…$18

photo image  Pic St. Loup

JUST IN! Cheese, Gromit!
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New cheeses from Pleasant Valley include special, seasonal BASIL gouda– YUM, it’s great, but with the fresh herb should be eaten soon. Also stocked up on fines herbes, nokkelost, & jalapeno…!

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Lummi Island Wine and Chocolate Tasting September 19

We enjoyed our weekend off (van trip with the dogs, enjoying the color of the Wooden Boat Festival, and picking up lovely wines from Andrew Will (Vashon) and Betz (Woodenville)).

The regular Saturday tasting this week includes a new batch of truffles from Pat and Janice, which are looking and tasting Very Professional. The theme is Autumal Equinox, halfway between light and dark, so look for white chocolate-ginger ganache in dark chocolate, and dark chocolate-coconut in dark chocolate, plus dark chocolate medallions…muy rico!

Wines for Saturday:

BE SURE TO READ THE NEXT POST ABOUT OUR SPECIAL EVENT ON SUNDAY!!!

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Wine, Tapas, and Truffles

Sunday, Sept 20- Special Harvest Event
Wine, Tapas, and Truffles

RESERVE SPACE NOW for Sunday, September 20 from 3-5pm for a special “Harvest Tasting,” featuring a lovely set of wines (see below) paired with delicious ’small bites’ (i.e. tapas) prepared by our friend and chef extraordinaire Mary Beth, followed by delectable hand-made chocolate truffles from Pat & Janice.

$28 per person, RESERVE NOW via email or phone 360.758.2959. It’s gonna be good!

Of course, the customary perspective is “what wine would go well with this food?” But sometimes it’s fun to look at it the other way around: “Here are some great wines; what foods and flavors would really make them shine?” …!!!

In either case, it is the dance between the food and the wine that engages us. Like the golfer’s elusive perfect shot, good wine and food pairings create a synergy that makes the whole greater than the sum of its parts, and when that happens it is quite magical. So we are always shooting for magic, and every once in a while we find it, and our palates sing, and Life is Good!

Probable menu for the event:

…brings to mind the famous palindrome: “Able was I ere I saw Elba”…looks like Napoleon didn’t have it all that bad in exile on this lovely island…

aleatico label

elba

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September events at Artisan Wine Gallery

PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT BE OPEN ON SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12!

Labor Day weekend is generally our biggest of the year, and this was no exception…many thanks to all who came by, and apologies for not being able to visit with each of you as we would like. Nancy’s work looked great, and despite her pending grandmother-hood, manned (womanned…??) the shop till one each day which allowed us to catch up with wine chores and, on Sunday, to visit a few other artist venues on the annual Labor Day Studio Tour, now a Lummi institution, thanks to Ria (she and her wonderful pottery an island institution of their own!).

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Two brief stories about the weekend: First, on Saturday, late in the afternoon, a group of charming thirty-something (??) women came by for a tasting and one of them asked if the potter who used to sell his ware next door (our house) was still around somewhere. Many of you may not know that I have been a potter off and on for 30 years or so, something I hope to return to when this “day job” thing winds down at WWU in a year or two.

Anyway, the greatest honor  of my little pottery career was that sometime in the late nineties a young woman commissioned me to make a pot for her father’s ashes. She had been on a bit of a quest to find a container with the right spirit (my words), and my work somehow spoke to her. As circumstances evolved, I don’t think she and I ever met face to face, but several pots got made, she found one that worked for her, and here she was in the wine shop all these years later. We had a nice near-teary hug, she still happy with the choice, and I still moved and humbled for it.

Second, on Sunday morning we visited a few of the other stops on the tour, including our first view of Torrey’s weaving, and fell in love with one of her absolutely lovely scarves–hope to post a picture!

WE WILL BE BACK for our regular Saturday tasting on Sept 19, wines to be announced, AND FEATURING ANOTHER DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE TASTING!

NOTE AND INVITATION: MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND RESERVE SPACE NOW for Sunday, September 20 from 3-5pm for a special “Harvest Tasting,” featuring delicious ‘small bites’ prepared by our friend and chef extraordinaire Mary Beth, followed by delectable hand-made chocolate truffles from Pat & Janice, accompanied by a lovely set of wines. $28 per person, RESERVE NOW via email or message .360.758.2959. It’s gonna be good!

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